pran, on 2013-June-14, 14:29, said:
Allowing dummy (as the only player) to draw attention to the first irregularity (before end of play)?
No, I don't buy that.
Not what I said. It's relevant to the discussion whether drawing attention to one irregularity is, if it wakes up a player (including dummy) also drawing attention to the other. If they're different irregularities, to cite the most general case, then I would say no. If they're the same irregularity, i.e. a revoke, then I would say yes. You can argue otherwise if you like.
OTGH, if dummy
cannot lose his sides rights if he waits until after the play, it doesn't really matter. He should wait. However, while I don't recall ever seeing such a ruling, it seems others here have. So what's poor dummy to do? He's damned if he calls the TD now, and he's damned if he waits.
Of course, he could appeal, and then the "reviewer" could overturn the TD's interpretation of the law.